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Police and Fire Report
A guest of the Fenwick Inn was arrested after hotel employees told police he'd stolen a wallet from one of their co-workers. Christopher Jon Altoe, 27, of Georgetown faces theft, forgery and uttering charges ...
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Shore follows nation in '08
It was well one of the worst economic years in modern times, and the future doesn't look any brighter in the short term.
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Wind rips roof right off
MARDELA SPRINGS -- By now, the Delmarva Peninsula has practically recovered from a New Year's Eve windstorm with gale-force gusts that blew a roof off a building in Mardela Springs, downed trees in Princess ...
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Special Worship Services
Mills Memorial Baptist Temple Salisbury A New Year's Eve Watch worship service will be held Wednesday at 11 p.m. The pastor is Curtis A. Roberts Sr.
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Princess Anne car thefts, break-ins link not yet made
For the past several months, town police have been working to solve a series of break-ins and vehicle thefts in the Somerset Landing and Kilkenny Court neighborhoods.
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Dui Arrests on the Shore
The following individuals were arrested by local law enforcement agencies on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol the week of Dec.
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Reverse osmosis costs debated
PRINCESS ANNE -- The costs associated with a reverse osmosis water treatment system for Princess Anne may be more than customers can bear, and could force people to move out of town, Somerset County officials ...
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Elmore to request Somerset fire funds
Two bills pertaining to Somerset County fire companies and liquor board are among the pieces of local legislation expected to be introduced in the 2009 session of the Maryland General Assembly.
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Judge taken to ER, will return to court
PRINCESS ANNE -- Judge R. Patrick Hayman was expected to return to duties at the Somerset County District Courthouse from where he was rushed to PRMC on Monday -- three days before his 70th birthday and ...
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Dui Arrests on the Shore
The following individuals were arrested by local law enforcement agencies the week of Dec.
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Sewer bills go down in Somerset
PRINCESS ANNE -- Customers of most of the water and sewer systems operated by the Somerset County Sanitary Commission will see a decrease in their annual front foot assessments in 2009, while users of one sewer ...
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Princess Anne Police Probe Sexual Assault
Police say that on Tuesday they took a report of a report of a sexual assault that occurred sometime around Thanksgiving at the Talons Square south apartments.
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Failing economy may call for tax hike
SALISBURY -- When Maryland's General Assembly convenes in January, the Salisbury Area Chamber of Commerce wants legislators to know businesses can't afford any new taxes or expenses.
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Terrell replaces Golston at post
PRINCESS ANNE -- Steve Golston, who drew criticism when he, as a District 1 town commissioner, was hired by a firm under contract with the town to pour a community sidewalk, has resigned.
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Annie Lee Marshall-Custis
FORT WASHINGTON, Md. -- Annie Lee Marshall-Custis, 60, of Fort Washington, Md., was called to eternal rest on Wednesday, Dec.
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Princess Anne wants to take action
PRINCESS ANNE -- Town Commissioners held a closed-door meeting Monday night about the abandoned Oddi Atlantic property in the Princess Anne Industrial Park, saying that after a recent discussion with the ...
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Princess Anne approves $9M fund reserve
PRINCESS ANNE -- Somerset County Commissioners have approved a fund balance of close to $9 million -- a reserve for rainy days that undoubtedly could lie in the economically scary year ahead.
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Murder suspect takes the stand
After a full day of testimony, Somerset County prosecutors rested their case and Osmond Javon Cottman testified in his murder trial Tuesday.
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Somerset Sanitary Commission stands behind its leader
PRINCESS ANNE -- Members of the Somerset County Sanitary Commission gave a unanimous vote of confidence to their chairman Thursday after a Princess Anne Town commissioner called for his resignation.
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Parades boost towns' economy
PRINCESS ANNE -- Local merchants are counting on weekend Christmas parades to draw additional shoppers.
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